 | Medicine - 1889
...soil of breath on the bright mirror. Then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the...We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance, and, finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had indeed earned the... | |
 | 1889
...soil of breath on the bright mirror. Then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the...We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance, and, finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had indeed carried... | |
 | Charles Lloyd Tuckey - Hypnotism - 1890 - 189 pages
...soil of breath on the bright mirror. Then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the...We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance, and, finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had indeed carried... | |
 | John Reynolds Francis - Death - 1894
...the bright mirror he held to his mouth. Then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not by the nicest scrutiny discover the...about this odd appearance, as well as we could, and finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had indeed carried the experiment... | |
 | Max Verworn - 1899 - 615 pages
...bright mirror he held to his mouth. Then, each of us, by turns, examined his arm, heart, and breath : but could not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the...about this odd appearance as well as we could, and finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had, indeed, carried the... | |
 | Max Verworn - Biology - 1899 - 615 pages
...mirror he held to his mouth. Then, each of us, by turns, examined his arm, heart, and breath ; but coidd not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the least symptom...about this odd appearance as well as we could, and finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had, indeed, carried the... | |
 | Paul Carus - Electronic journals - 1900
...the bright mirror he held to his mouth. Then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the...about this odd appearance as well as we could, and, finding he still continued in that condition, we began to conclude that he had indeed carried the experiment... | |
 | Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schäfer - Physiology - 1900 - 2401 pages
...bright mirror be held to his mouth ; then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not by the nicest scrutiny discover the least symptom of life in him. We began to conclude that he had indeed carried the experiment too far, and at last were satisfied he... | |
 | James Joseph Walsh - Disabilities - 1912 - 806 pages
...least soil of breath on the bright mirror. Then each of us by turns examined his arm. heart and breath, but could not by the nicest scrutiny, discover the...We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance, and finding he still continued in that position, we began to conclude that he had indeed carried the... | |
 | James Joseph Walsh - Mental healing - 1912 - 806 pages
...least soil of breath on the bright mirror. Then each of us by turns examined his arm, heart and breath, but could not by the nicest scrutiny, discover the...We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance, and finding he still continued in that position, we began to conclude that he had indeed carried the... | |
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